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Again, because we all know the show is shit.
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O.K., here's a worst episode: This season seven's very own "Regression" which I just had the opportunity to see again on tape... $ $ $ $ $ $ We never really get an explanation as to why any of it is happening, how the Bajoran freak was able to transmit to Tuvok, why he activated Tuvok when he did, how he knew where they were, ANYTHING! like 3/4 of the episode his spent figuring out who the attacker is and why, then the whole plot is reversed for no apparent reason in the last 15 minutes. I almost vomited. What a pointless experience.
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$ $ $ I have to add to my previous post. I guess they did explain how the Vedek transmitted to Tuvok (I must of slept through that part). Though why he would want the Maquis to take over the ship is still beyond me.
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Now, I didn't see the episode ... but how would the Vedek KNOW they had betrayed the cause? And how would he have known to "implant" Tuvok beforehand?
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All I know is that he was pissed becaus ehe got kicked out of the Maquis. He brainwashed Tuvok thinking he would just go back undercover with the Maquis like before. I still don't see how revenge translates into taking over the ship. Blowing the ship up, maybe. $ $ $ $ Another add to the worst episodes: The Return of Kes (and then some). What was it called, "Rage"? Now the idea to have Kes come back was great. But they only had one shot. They can't do it again or it will ruin it. I'm just dissappointed with what they did with it. And how the Hell is she going to make it back to Ocampa in that little ship? Does she still have the ability to propel starships? Why didn't she give Voyager a nudge in the butt again after Janeway straightened her out?
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I saw that Bernd mentioned "Distant Origin". I liked this episode too, and was very surprised that I did. I remember seeing the ads and thinking that it was a really, really lame idea for an ep (dinosaurs come on)but the episode itself was good enough to get past the stupid crap.
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After several weeks of being Voyager-free I though that 'Distant Origin' and 'Fury' were both good. If I were able to see all the eps, on time, and in order, I might not think that. But, since hockey season, I've watched only those two shows.....
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No-one think "Nemesis" counts as a good one? Chakotay's parting shot, "I wish it were as easy to stop hating as to start," really struck home. By the end of his 'indoctrination', you really knew what his hate felt like, just like in "Frame of Mind" you knew what it was to be mad.